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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1869), 1869-10-11

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1869), 1869-10-11 page 1

COLUMBUS, OHIO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1SG9. NO. 194. VOL. XXXI. THE OHIO ST1TE JOlIKJIiL. TKitrto: 1NVAKIAIU.V IN AUVAN01L MSN11.0 KDITIOM, l'r mail lin advance! per anouni Ilo do inoutb. do do J 'Jo do Oo 'do , Club, of live Mid upwards, each . ,lo do do do c mouths..., uo u, do do a nioalua.... I nit) wpy extra to clulw ol ten. Lfciivervd by furrier, p'r uionih - do do vtcl f) 00 , I U 80 , 00 , 4 00 lnt'H of Advert lnlnB- liA 1 1 V (Inn miiiaiv. each lUWTlion bikini or ltuaineae notices, per square om'h insertion . , v. . .. ...linn aiuih iniHr tion . WEEKl.Y-llno.iiio. ilrst Insertion 1 ' Encli o,lilili(m'linwTtlon I lval or Hnsine-ia Notices, per line, eueh insertion Hf EifMlinin or 1" make asounro. Advertiw-umlits Ibr lonai-r llm. iMorUd atour Millar curd rules, which Willi") fumuhed ou ap JlllMltlOII. HI SI!M:S4 PlttttTOBY. C"Wo in rite the attention of our readers to tU following list of Columbus Business Houses, which are among tho most reliable and extensive establtbhmcnts m this oity. OKO. W. UaTlUCKKN, Attornc)-M-l.uw Ill sVulh High St. HENltV O. NOIII.B, Attrney-at.l,.w lWB.,uih High Street. h. J.CIUTCIIHKI.D, Attorney and Counscllor-at-Law. Offloe la Oitj nana nullum. BHAaEB NAKII, Attorneys nt-l.iw. tiUloe.No.tllrlouth HighSt., Aiubos Itiiililintr. AKCIUTIXT. n. T. unuoKS, Architect, Civil liniilnrrr, so. Office, 8. B. Mr. lliltli nml Mute Nts., Sil story. HK.i;il Aln WINK, 11 IIKYI1E, "Wine and LiRerb-rerH-itoon rurs'WincB. Brandies Ijqunr nmai-iiitly-nl.anit. 2'lttH. Iliphst, iiioh-iiiii:iin. i?i.AViii!M Itnilk mNDURY And lllnnk bii'ik Manufactory. Itoolus 34, 30 ft 88 North liLli bt., but. bruau and uay. IIUOIO A-l VftllMHIV, I (IMI.Y A MIITH. uiniwii utiil ii,ul,.i id Knvelonoa. uenutn. Arnold's Frel.ch Writlntl uml Copying Inks; all kind of l'sper and Xcalinil Was. 1 K. SUte it. ii(or m hiii:s. F. FAfHIO, lloot and hoe Btore, No. 1W South High at., car. Town atrcot. BUlSPAIll) t IlOlllOBB, MunuriMiiH'ia ami d. ulcri in all kindaofBoota and Hhoes. No. ll Houtb U-nh St. ;kiiiai:h ami ituiiiF"). I'KTF.IH, BKNNS ft CO., 3Unur:ieturpnol Ciirriii'j. 1, &c, No. 115 Town Ml., (m ar mo M.iiet H:iuh. Impairing Oona pronipl ly. ClUAHS AND lOIIAdUU. WllTliftSJlll'U. Jil.inutttct.iirera of and wlioleala and retill deal- era in tfui cigara Ho. 3 tijutu Uigh atreet. B. 0. BAi;U, Wliulcale and lletoil dealer in Cigara. No. 3I KouthlliKlibt. (Varaallol ray own manufacture. lloi:K UUNCdALCO. Wbolraale and Uolail dialers in foal. 187 North aiighoo. MAT. WKAYMll, Bac'y. WILLIAMS ft MAltBLE, IValcra in linking, l'itlaburg and Xhaft Ooal. lilUiia 111 Poslnllii Lntrance. D. F. BUY1IAM, lhnl,.rinhiMtaiiiljlvol Uork,nlf Cool. OlHeafoot if Uich Ht , west end. Waiebuuse, J1A Canal Bt. VJ l ItnlllNnON. Wholeaalo and Retail dealer in Pittsburg and Hocking Coal. 2til Hortli uign atreot. : '( .: I'Kl NH A ft D li USTAH It AIMT. 1 INtlkM AN A CO.. Amhna BuiMln.., dealer in Foidlgn Fruits, Toys, ftc; Oyatera, Flail anil liaineol all kinaainaeaaon. IIKAIK Til.K AND HI-: W lilt l'll'K. JAlli:i4 PATTKUflON. Dealer In B, lo Iliain Tile and BUino Sewer Pipo. Yard, oupome Uu.oo I'luauiiger iiepot. lilt I UJ . JOSKI'll MAT1. 1',-ople'a Drug Store, 2u fkiulh High St rre'.erlp- llilllS carVIUiiy cimipimuutu a. IlltV i(IOIN. flHIIIIIIN. It KHHIf A W A CO.. Huenxnin til J. U. Ikborn ft Co.. 142 B. High Bt. I ,!,. !, Mailings, OUClotha, Huplo andlunoy AJry uooiiH, t i ii'vn iiiii:. eke. CIll.tlMUIIS CABINET CO.. Manufaetiirera ol all klodi of Furniture, Chairi, .. wbukaula and nlaiL Warvruoma, 201 a). Uigh at. 01110 FIT UN ITU UK CO.. ntn,,raettin,iNof Urat-clasa Furniture, whotetth aua retail. Waro looms ft, Tnnd 6 tiwnny block. tlHIIIKlt. nuri 111 If IIN Hit. Furriert make, alters slid repairs Furs, at N. W. a r. Towu ft 3d aU. Work dono promptly and well. nitOCriHIF,. .11)11 M 11 nilHTI.K. Broker In Teas, Colleea, Bugarf, Byrnpi, nice, alA.. Humnle anil baliil lloom No. IS Opera Kouw. Tho New York, lalon, Phlladel-i.. II..IH,.,.... .! Nw l)rlei.na markets always fully roprussiited. Hpecisl attontion given to tht purchase 01 HulluM wigsrs. o WIIKKt.KH. wi.nl..al n,l n.tttl rlsAl.r in btaola flroMtles, choice Family Flour, ds. N. II N. Uigh street. llttoOKH. MKItlON ft CO.. Wholeaile ami n tniHItocert. ( hoina Teaa, Vor. tign aud Uuineatlo Fruit., Ac No. S!J B. Uigh at. 1IARDWAHB. U. Mll HUrFftCO., Deals,. In Iran, Nail., Tinnor.' Stock. 81a-, 1'aiuU, Oils, Yaralalili, ftc. tlii South High at, HATH, CAl', KftJ. . FKlll'.lNAND LtTDWIB. tMannfMtiir'r of II ,U, Cap. and Furs, and dealer an HtraW llo sls, CtnbrsUaa, ftc. 8O0 H. High at, i.r-nnBii. imnmii"Kii ADAMS, I.nmher Mrrhants. dealera In all tlnda of Work- l Flonrlnir, Luuur, Jjitoli, Ac Uoi. Bpring ft TfateratlwU MSUs ANCE. UOMK INSURANCE CO. COU'MBUS, O. Income and Assets I01,1I 43 W. C II. BAKKU, Muntary. KEKCIIiVT TAII.OK. 4. D. iiii'i.niiiii'. Merchant Tailor. Mo, ! liortk Ulirk Hnet, J doora north ef Uay. THH OHIO VHHCHANT TAILORING ASH UlAiiuinu i.ti., 185 8outh Bifl-lt at Uinta' Huita Mad to Ordvr. Beady.mad ClothiBi alwaya on hand. JOB. (UISDtllSllKlUKR. Merchant Tailor and ilaaler in Koady-niade Cluth-intf and Genu' JTurniahing i:ooda, r NeU Uouae no;iuii)(r. IIIII.I.IKEKV. UI18. B. HARPKK, MUHnerr and Fancy Oooda; (hntttmen'l Pelt llau CUanud and l'rt aaud. Cor. lliKh St npiing ata J. U. WII.K1B, Faahionabla Villinery, Ureal Trimminra, Fancy ijoud, Ha. 130 Houtb lliKh at., op. Uoodale biHUe. C. W. HIMilONS. Wholaaale and Hitall Millinery Uooda, IN Boutk Uitfh t.,Upara Uiium uioci. R. B. M ADOW, dhtet Ml and aluaical liiatrunenta; Chlckerino and tiWmway 4t bon' r'lano. No. 31 ti. liigbat. JOHN KBLTZKU CO., arnaV Tianoa, Ncedbaai k Huua Or .-ana and Ifo. lwleooa, hluaicial Inalruraeuta. 11 ai 18 U. Htate.t. Fivn HI WKIDKH 1 1IO8UKB, rhntngmpbera, dealera in Pwturta, Ural ft Pqnare Framra. UtHdio and wiliwrouul, ground floor, 4 I', o. AraaJe. It. P. Photographera... llOHUUON ft CO.. II Houth Uigh itereet. M. M. 0H1SW0I.D, Photographer No. II Kait Broad atrcct, J. M. HI.I.IOTT, Photoirraph Parlon In Johtaon Building, No. 107 Eolith IlifrU atreet. niAUIIINB WultKR. f'lll.l.lMliUri MAC111NB CO.. Portable and Htati'mary liteam Enxinea, Caatinga, uaubmery, 410. weu enu nat 1 ivoau jdhuko, PAWN-BltOKKII. jcmN cnHNPinn. No. 20 Eimt Town Ht, Money Lent on Plate, Gold ftHilier Tatcbea, c. Bcncteat aeereay olwerreo T. HAIXBY ft HON, Dealera In Lead I'M a and Riet Lead, Hatha and atr Clowta and Wash uowu. Uli s. I bltu at. Iir.AI. I-ISTATF. EAHLT ft JOUNNON, Beal Eatate Airen'. roatutnoe Arcade. 0111, EN ft LANMAN, Mnnnfictnrera of all tixa and every deWpllon fawa. ft. E. cor. Hpnng and Water atreeti. TAII.OUINU AND lli:i'AIUINO. JU11U8 LAnriSKIJAI'JI. Tailor, mom No. 1 NailKblan Buildiliar. Clothea ale, repuireil A aiireu in a aauswewry uinuner. watch i:n ami jkh i:i.hy. P. A A 1.. l.KKOfThHKCX. Wboleaala and Retail dealera in Wau-hej, Clocks and Jewelry. No- 71 South High atreet. No. S4A ftouth nij h street, has the choice! Wlnef , red and white, iteea umendeil by all phyai -inns. YANKKlt NOTIONS, UAI1I1IH. HKIdl.KU ft NIXON. Wholeaab dealera In Foreurn ft American Fancy Uooda and Yankaa Notloua, lul, 103, lol ft 100 li. Town atreew BANKS AMD BAKUCKS. 0. 0. PARKS & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 8S Broadway Ac 81 New St., N11W YOllK. ktjt uiiocr.uiF.tj. GEO. M'DONALD tfc CO. 106 Momb lliitit Street, Keep Constantly on hand Full Moo of carefully elected Family Groceries. Wo would call oipcclal attention to our brand of LOGAN ITI ILLS WHITE WHEAT FLOUR! Mado front genuine White Bill Wheat, not ceueu by any oranu in viuio. n keep a aupply of Prnah Cracked Wbent. kvi ote. McDonald co, COMMISSION HOUSES. WH. IrlONTPENV. Forwarding and Commission MKKOIIANX, DBALia HI GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Flour, Whlkr, c. f Tho Bllhrat Price. Paid ataU ttmot for Corn, Wheat, uyo, iwney, .10., .m. Hoar weal and ot Nal'l Bond Drldge. COLUHIItH, O. UOOU-BlfDi:itT. K1EBBUT LILLE-. Blank Book Manufacturers, PRINTERS, BINDERS, Anal Lctrnl Blank PuliUshera. neclal attentlnn paid to mannfaeturlng flrst-clas BLANK HOOKH ol .vary doaonptlon, with ur ymmml printed neauinea, lor t:onNTTiiari nana, MaaeHAMTS, MANlnrAOroaaaa, BaMiaag, Uaiuoa uourASlia, co. V" Full nil of Books mad. on short aottoa, warranted to gin paitaot aatUfacUon. Open House- Building, C0LCHBV.1, oma. b. TELEGRAPHIC. HIPOHILD 'OK TUB JIM HNAa. OHIO. Cincinnati, Oct 9. barialnsra mt M. C. H. K. The euruhiL' of the Marietta and Cin cinnati lUlhoaJ In September were $140,000. Inlwrnatl Beveuue Collfjctla)nn. Tim Internal Hevenue collections- id the Third Ohio District, Dayton olllce, for September, were $15,000. Cltlsrn meeting; Heaolutlona. The citizens met yesterday afternoon In Delhi township, to lake lusmures to abut tho nnlsance created by the bone bolline establishment of the Cincinnati Fertll zliiR Compuny, located at Anderson's Ferry, eight miles down the rlrer. Anions others, the following resolutions were passed : Jlmieeil, Hy the citizens of Storrs, Delhi and Miami townilili, In public meeting assembled, 1st. That this nuisance muit and shall be abated. liM. That we hereby orcanlzo ourselves for the purpose of having It abol-WUed by the ordinary process ot law, and to accomplish this we here pUdge ourselves, until the work Is done, to vote for no man for a local olllce who does not distinctly declare himself lu favor of suppressing this nuisance. Hit. That when neccssa- y we shall resort to our altlmate right ofself-protection rather than abandon our houses and property, and theenjoymentof which in peace aud comfort, as granted to us by tlie laws of nature as well as of niau. 4th. That a committee of five selected from the different portions of the county dominated by this factory, be appointed to organize the people, assess aud collect the necessary money, and generally to use every proper, luwful and expedient means to carry on tuis war lor our plain rlnhts anal nst a huge monopoly which seems too powerful to bo coped with by Individual sufferers. ftpcecli of Fir. Y catiiittu. Thomas II. Yealnian used the follow lug lauguage: I am here to counsel moderation, firmness and great determi nation to put au eud to this still, come what will. fCheers. I If we fall In the courts there Is another court over which Judge Lynch presides Tremendous up- plau.e.J 1 am not au mivocute or nun, but 1 ask you aud I know you will In dorse me, that where there are cases ol extreme character that law cannot reach lu nine cases out of ten, the decis-Inn of .Inilne Lvnch has been right, al though In violation of law. I would not violate law. I would go down there peaceably when the time comes, and if they resist us, tney may snoot tiowu one man, but they will have their hands full to shoot us all down. About one hundred persons were pros ent, many of them Influential business men hayluu; country residences In that vicinity. DiW YOfiK. Mhw York, Oct. D. Ureclcy Accepts The Albany Evening Journal, of last evening, stuti that lion. Horace Greeley has slgnillod Ills acceptance of the nomination of Comptroller of State, tendered hnu by the Hepublicau Cnuveiulon. Mr. Oreeh y is at Albany, and doubtless the statement of the Journal Is authorized by him. The State Central Committee, however, has not heard Irom hlin. Iliiauot Silllcil. The steamhlp Enterprise, with guns and shot furiheSpaiilarihj.hos not sailed for llavana, and it Is believed that aha was waiting lor the Spanish man-of-war Herman Cortes, which arrived at this point yesterday, to escort her. Ordered to t'npliire or Sink the Hor net. The United States steamer Frolic left this port BUddeiily on Friday night, for llavana, and the iiictu'or leit yesterday. It Is stated that the Frolic left late on hursdnv night, with guns shotted, un- ler orders to capture or sink the Hornet, which was then report cd to have escaped from Smithvllle.N.C. The Frolic captur ed this same vessel during the war.under the name of the Ladv Sterling, when at tempting to run tne uiocKatie 01 unarics- ton. Argument In fnwor ol Relligerent laitruiw OB vii du, The Central Republican Junta of Cuba and 1'orto Itico have Issued an address regarding tho neutrality of the United States, In which the law of na tions And the writings of eminent jurists are cited In support of the view that our Uoverninent should recognize the nci-llgerent rights of the Cuban Insurgents. Arrived. The steamers Deutchland from Bre men, and Etna, from Liverpool, have ar rived. rouonKKRrsm, Oct. . lloavy Hobbery. The flnfe of tho Duchess County Mu tual Insurance Company was blown onen bv burglars this morning, and robbed of about (6,000 In coupon bonds and f 00,000 in bonds and mortgages, MAINE. Eabtfobt, Oct. 5, via Bangor, Oct:0. Terrible llnrrlcnne Fearful Lost) 01 1.110 una t-roperiy. This town was visited by a fearful hur cane last night. Vessels, wharves, stores and fish houses were smashed to pieces. The steamer New York narrowly escaped loss with all on board- She was driven ashore, and lost both anchors and rudder. Many merchants here lost all their property. Most of the Bali Inn vessels are in pieces. ISABTPonT, Oct. 0, via Uangor, uct. v. Twentv-seven vessels are ashore Id Iinmny's Hay. The schooner ltio was lost la St. Andrew's Hay, with all on board. A bark at Now lilvor was lost with all on board seventeen In num ber. Urand Mcuan Maud was swept hv the waves, and all the wlers aud smoke-houses lost. The towns of Jubre, Pembroke and I'erry lose heavily. Houses and barns Wore blown down This tornado Is worse for Eastport than the great are. The revenue cutter Mn.iwemlo was disabled at the begin nlnl of the storm, and could render no assslstance. All the smoke nouses are down. Immense quantities of smoked herrings and oil are lost. The loi-s can not be less than 600,000. A large part of the town Is a periect wreck. MARYLAND, IlALTIMOllR, Oct. 9. Weeklr Cold Bailee. Recretary lioutwell has consented to Innnieuie the amount of gold to be sold to Baltimore Importers to $100,000 per week. PENNSYLVANIA. Philaiiw riiiA, Oct 9. Mtenmer Hunk. The steamer S. 8. Felton, with passen gers rroin Wilmington to mis city, struck a rock aud sunk this morning. Passengers all saved. PaiLAniLPuu, Oct. 9, Addrew of Secretary Houlwell. Secretary lioutwell delivered an ad dress to a large audience this evening in favor of the Republican State ticket, most of which was devoted to the finan cial question. He stated, as the entire policy of the Admlnstratlon in rrgard to the public debt, that itls to be paid, both principal and Interest, according to the terms ol the contract, and iu coin, ur that which men will receive as the equivalent of coin. He claimed that If noue of the public oebt had been paid since lfM, the funded debt of the country woutd not bo less thau yi.iiuu.iHiu, in aiiuuion to the ta.fitl.bOO.OOO notes In circulation. If in these lour years, exhausted as we have been by war, we have been able to pay 2S or S3 per cent, of the public debt, shall we hesitate as to our course for the next few years? If we were to pay one hundred millions of dollars a year, which we can pay If the present system of taxation be permitted to remain, the public debt will be extinguished lu less than fourteen years. If we pay fifty millions a year, which we can do at a de creased taxation, the Interest bearing public debt will be extinguished In less than tweuty-two years, and If wo pay but twenty six millions a year, and re duce taxation as we may to a very largo degree. Tho Interest bearing debt will be extinguished in thirty years. The astonishment is that tinder these cir cumstances there should be any ques tion nmong any class or people hb to what the course ortuecountry should be. But, gentlemen, we are now paying on a larger part of this debt, six per cent, interest. The events of the last six or seven months demonstrating the ability of the people of this country to pay this debt lias rendered It not only probable, but I consider It certain, uuless there shall be some disturbance of the peace ol the world, unless there shall be some calamity national In its character, I consider certain we can completely refund so much of the debt as we desire to refuntl, at a rate of interest not exceeding 4j percent. Applause. Thus saying to the country and the people, who pay taxes on from elirutceu to twenty-live millions a year. You have paid fifty-six millions of the public debt since the 1st of March last. Shall we, In the presence of that fact, shrink from what is before us. To be sure there Is taxation, but It Is not grievous taxation, and more than that it can gradually, year by year, be diminished. The burdens, whether heavy or light, can be gradually remov uil from tht- people, I thought It might not be uninteresting, although the facts are well known how far the revenucsand proceeds "f taxes bear heavily upon the people. During last year, from (lis. tilled spirits, wine, aud every kind of liquors, was derived a revenue of forty- four millions dollars: from tobacco, manufactured as well as in the va rlous forms, twenty three millions more. Here are nearly seventy millions dollars which, I suppose, In the judgment of most of us, Is not unnecessarily heavy. Then there are about six millions from taxes on fermented liquors. We get six millions from transportation of merchandise through the country, which should be removed as soon as the condition ol Treasury will permit. Tlicro are six millions more from sale of merchandise and eight millions from ticome tux, 114 millions from stamps, and ttl'trcn millions from other aud smaller ms sufficient to make an aggregate of Ids millions of tlollaro. This system ol taxation can be changed so as to relieve the burden of taxation from the mass of the people, or the greater amount of the Internal revenue Is derived from the lux rles of life, or Irom taxes on people who aro able to pay, and the burden upon the laboring people ol the country Is after all very small, nut i must say no sys- m ol taxation Is desired that does not look to a larger taxation upon luxuries or accumulated property, thus relieving the labor or ordinary business or life to as large a degree as possible. Mr. lioutwell stated the reasons which controlled tho Administration In the application of the surplus iuud. Con- gress had prohibited the diminution of the amount ol greenbacks, and neither they nor tho fifty millions of three per cent, could be redeemed without a depar ture from the law of Congress by which the Secretary was required to allow the volume of currency to remain as it was when he entered olllce. Therefore, there remained only the course which has been pursued: to Issue six per cent, bonds at the market price. Mr. lioutwell concluded by an appeal to the worklngmcn to see that means of education are furnished to children, to Inculcate justice and rule the land under principles of Virtue, guided by Intelli gence. MISSOURI, Bt. Louis, Oct. 8. Visit of llualueaa anal Pleasure. Cvrus W. Field. M. K. Jcssup, John II. Forney, 0. 8. JSgleston, or Hew lork with their wives, Edgar C. Welles, son of Gideon Welles. John Crevar. presi dent, and J. C.McMullen, General rJupcr Intendent of the Chicago and Alton Kail road, arrived here last night on a visit of business and pleasure, and will reman here two or three days. Next week the will go West as far as Sheridan, on tlie Kansas I'aclfle Kaliroad, and Mr. Held will go to Denver, thence to Cheyenne, and return via Omaha, Cedar liaplds, Dubuque and Chicago. Convention for tbe Removal of the national lapiiui. The National Capital Executive Com rolttee have received assurances that suveral of the Congrcssteual Districts of Indiana and Kentucky, In consequence of the failure of the Uovernors of those States to appoint delegates, have take the matter in hand aud will appoint tne quota uf delegates to represent them 1 the earning Convention to bo held lu Ht. Louis on the Hutu. CANADA. MoNTllKAI., Oct, 0, nl.veinenlsolPrlnc. Arthur, rrluce Arthur arrived yesterday, and was warmly welcomed. A visit to Ot tawa of ten days nnishes ms tour, when he returns here for duty. A visit to the United Biales Is projected next May-NOHTH CAUOIiINA. WlLMINOTON, Oct. V. The coal was removed from tbo steam er Cuba to-day. Hhe had but ten tons on board, barely enough to steam eight hours, which Is evldeuoe that she caine Ip distress, FOREIGN NEWS. Paws, Oct. . Kiel Ten Killed nud Ns-Terul H-ouuued. The Journal, ofllcial, states that a formidable riot broke out among the mi ners employed by the Orleans and Paris It ill-way, in the department of Aveyron, on Thursday last. The rioters attempted to drown the chief engineer, but were frustrated by the efforts of tho Prefect and troops. The Prefect and f-'ejernl other persons were wounded In the melee. During the night of the 7th, the miners tired the general storehouse aud other buildings of the company In Unit neigh-liorhnod, and by the next rooming tlie riot had assumed alarming proportions. On tlie morning of the 8th, tlie miners In large force attacked the forges of the company; but the military, which had meanwhile arrived, charged upon them, nud ut the same time used their lire arms. Ten rioters were killed outright and many others were wounded. The mob then dispersed. Measures were taken to giurd against any new outbreaks. Corp LcgUlutif. Deputies Simon and Muuuler support ed Deputy Jules Favrc In calling a meet lug ol the members of the Corps Legisla-tlf, to take action in regard to the delay in tne convocation ol tlie Chambers. Perwoiiitl. Baron Hausemann, Prefect of the Seine, died suddenly, yesterday, at Bor deaux, from a stroke ol appoplexy. rather nyaclntlie has gone to the Uulted States, where he will remain two months or so. The statement received from Bordeaux of the death of jlaron Hausemaun in that city, though generally credited, la now authoritatively denied. KNliLAMU. London, Oct. 8. Pmllanient Prorogued. Parliament has been prorogued until the 2ad ol December. There have been noextraordlnary tlde9 to-day ou the English coast. Lord Ilyrou. The Academy publishes a letter written by Lord Byron, In 1817, expressing his desire that the Noel family will make a statement of the cause of his separation from Lady Byron, aud pledging himself to meet all obligations incurred- Lord Byron wrote that he is utterly Ignorant of the reasons for Ids wife's actions, and declares that he is not aware of the pur pose for which it is withheld from him, uuless it Is to sanction the most-Infamous slander by silence. M'AIN. Pauis, Oct 8. Insurrection Mill (olilliiuea. Spain Is lu a very unsettled condition. The Republicans are making strong resistance in various parts of the couutry. .Madrid Is tranquil, but the police have advised the inhabitants of the city to arm themselves and their servants, iu order to defend their houses in cuse of riot. Madiiid, Oct 0. Nurreudi r or luwnrgeiite. Nineteen hundred lusurgents to day rreudered to Oeu. llaldrick. The Gen eral refuses to pardon thosu who have committed assassination. Bcf iiNed to Dlinrni. Intelligence Irom Granada Is to the ef- ect that the volunteers lu that section fused to disarm, aud have escaped to the open country. Iglit between Volunteers und liegil l urau Aboilyofvoltinteersln Saragoxla 11 rid on the troops liiMim-d there, aud a sharp tight ensued. 1 be disturbance was nally quelled, but uot until much blood had heeu shed TUB WEST. Ciucauo, Oct. 0. Admiral tarrngiit llaiigoroiialy III Admiral Farrtigut, who has been in thia city several days, is lying danger ously ill ut the tilierinan House. He took cold during an excursion on the lake, tlie oilier day, which has resulted In congestive chills, and grave uppru- hcusions are felt for Ills recovery. Niiccrae Again! Ilia Indiana. The latest reports from Gen. Duncan, on itepumicun uiver, conurm tho pre. vlous reports ol his success against the Indians, l ne quantity anil value or the material captured are much greater than at first reported. movements ol t'olfm. Vlco President Colfax Is In Cheyenne, where he will remain a lew days on ac count of the illness of bis mother, who a sullering with mountain fever. The rest of the party, except Oov. Bross and family, coutlnued their trip for the cast. A number of capitalists from the bast arrived at Omaha yrsterdaywwlth a view of Investing lu the Omaha & Northwestern railroad, a part of which they Intend building this year, ' be Indians. A Cheyenne dispatch of yesterday s ays: Uen. Augur arrived yesterday from Fort r illroore, accompanied by live Ar-rapahoe Chiefs, named respectively, Head Medicine Man. Friday. Borrell Horse, Little Wolf and Cut Knot. Their business here la with Governor Campbell, to arrange a treaty with the Snake and other tribes, and to fortify their tribe- against the Southern Sioux and Cheycunes, who threaten their extermination. Ilenver Pacific R. H. The track of the Denver Pacific rail road Is completed sixteen miles Irom Cheyenne. GEORGIA. Macon, Oct. 8. Agricultural Society. The Executive Committee of the Geor gia Agricultural Society, at a laborious session J ut closed, have largely added to the premium list. They have also pass cd a resolution warmly welcoming Invi ted guests ami others from all parts of the country, who sympathise In the on licts of the exhibition, and desire to ac quaint themselves with the resources or the state, and proposing to use all ellorls to secure tree return tickets to such visi tors. They also accept the proposition or the uovernor lor an i tira train ror in vited gnosis to Lynchburg, and appoint ed a committee to receive guests by the train. The Secretary was also Instructed to accept all similar tenders which may be made. KENTUCKY". Louisvii-n, Oct. 0, The Commercial I'anveullon. Delegates to the Commercial Conven tion aro arriving by every train, rersanal. Kx Preshlent Milliard Fillmore and lady reached the city at noon to-day. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Oct. 9. Salenninn under Airenl. Marshall lirown, a salesman In the employ of Scavy, Foster as Brown, silk dealers, is under arrest, charged with stealing gomla from the firm valued at 1,500. Allicrt YY. Davis, Thomas Perkins and Reuben A. Adams are also under arrest for receiving the same. Mlrauge Phenomena. Two residents of New Castle report that they were on tlie In ach at 10 o'clock on Monday night last, and that there was but one tidal wave, which was eighteen feet high. As they saw It coming they fled, but one fell amoug the rocks, to which he clung, the wave going over him It ran 12.r feet aliovc hleb water mark, and In three minutes alter there were no traces of It CUBA. Havana, Oct. 9. niUcellnneouai ltenis. Another detachment left Havana to-day for the seat of war. Coastlug steamers and Spaulsh men of-war are actively engaged in cruising aloDg the coast. It Is one year to day since tho lnsnr rectlon broke out lu Yarala. The Vose de Cuba publishes, wllhout comment, the proclamation of Queen Victoria, declaring the Confederates of America belligerents. INDIANA. LAWltENCgUUltU, Oct. 9. Ilclcgulce to tlie Louisville Commercial Convention. Mayor Swopo has this day appointed ,T. H. Herknw, L. B. Lewis, E. B Dohell, E. (J. Hayes, A. A. Heirer, Gideon lien-tier aud John B. Gamier, to represent tho interests of this city at the Commercial Convention, to be held at Louisville, on the 12th of OcUilier. HOTELS. MERCHANTS HOTEL, (Formerly Dkhnmoh Hoobm,, Fifth Street, near Main, OmpINlVATT, O. HORD ft TAYLOR rnorntKTOM. (Huccuaaora to (Jaieht, Nolsun & Co.) This Bouse has been thoroughly refitted ana uewly furnished, aud U very oeutrally loca- C ONTINENTAL HOTEL N, Y. Cent'l, Lake Shore, Buffalo it Washington, & Opposite Erie R.W. Depot, hupfalo, N. v. r. inivKdll eV NOIVH, Proprietors. STATE JOURNAL POWER PRINTING OFFICE, statu sr incur, I'Oi.i .inijjs. TO THE PUBLIC. If you want neat, uhean. anil irouil Iwork done. snnh a. BILL IIRADS,-"' LEU Kit and NOTE 1IP.AD8, CAM lis (of any Uescrliitiun), ClIltri.AIIS, HOOK WOIIK, 1'AMI'ili K PS. 1'OBTKIM, 1IAI.I. CARDS, IiINNKHO ,RD3. INVITATIONS, WEDIlINU C'AltlJH, XlollHN-INO CAlilH CHIIIvrhNINU CAIlllH, FIT. SliilAl, NUTICts, III ANK Km It Mo l"i,m- memal,) BASK I'HINl'INO, MECHANICS' nun i mo. Call at the ahiv eMthlisltment anl loot at the sn-oinieiiB. YouaillUu Hialitsl liv tliuso siR-ei- nu-n. to Krt Just tlis tyl uf wirk you want, llien-hy aiivlnir a n'eat 0f trouble to yimrai-lf. We shall mills), ynu in eriiie wuil ,tyle, nud ur- iicuiany in ti.e Bioea used in tlie wora. OHU Mono 11 T( PIJ'.ANLK, Wera'lrarlie ilarattr'ii Ion of LAW Y HUB to tho apjir iT.-d Formaof IUn)rti)(oy. AUtlmOif- it-runi lorma aiiimiaiiiiy on nanti, atiu it wouui tw well lor Lawyer to rainfliaber that aTmy decrip- XyAW PIUNTlNItT C4n be ilonn at lyiw Hatoi and in (lood Btyle. oiner i.aw rarma at rwiucoQ price. CALL AND HKKUHt Notice to Bridge Builders. XTOTrOB TB n Kit RUT OIVRN THAT 1M Healed rmpntala will barecvirrd by theUora-ntitaiontra ot Fraaklm county, Uhio.at tha Audi tor'a otlira of aaid county, until thn 3Tthdiyof iWotr-r, A. 1. MV, at I o'clock V. II. of aad Jay, for building Patent Wroutfl.t Iron Tuhular Arch Und. a, ana hundred feet clear ipttn and i-teea ft-et clear rowlwny, over Alum Vttok n tha line of Jrnnei Parka's attrition ol Henrr Innta'a tmd in aection No. J UifUin township. Franklin euuntr. Ohio. All Dlna. aDenitiiiatioua aud quiremcnta connected with tha erection of aaid hriilga will ba op- n for lha inapention of the public at tha Countr Auditor 'a Ottiae of aaid county. irom win oaia w ma lime 01 awuriunn uie con tract. Brprata bitiawiU bo receivi-d for tupeT-atructuru, aton ntaaonryanl exo aTation. Each bid to ba aoromnanied by Kyod and auOlciant aa entity for a faithful pertoi mance of any contract toth.m awarded in connect ion hemwith. Further notice ia fivin that the Couimiaaionera reserve the Htm, vo n jx)v maj or mi mun. uy oraor Vrounty vommuuioatra. H. E. KITiE, Auditor Franklin Countr. O, Columbui, O., Bept. U, m, arpift PATENT OFFICE. INVENTORS WHO WISH TO TAKK OUT lettara Tatent an advised to counsel with hums c uo., Bailor. ol the-Ncicimvia aue.i. oam, wno nave pniaeouitii ci.itns Dleora lue 1' tent Otttc lor more than Twenty Years. Tht American and Kurenean Patent Aeency le the most eitenelv. In the world. Charges leas than any wnr-r niuaoi. aaviiay. ramphlet, containioK full lostmctlonl to In. Tentors, is sent sratis. Aililresa ill i n n sjii , m i-iirk notr,niewl.iK is Nelson's Business College, Opposite tha FoatOIBn, CINCINNATI, OlilO. HIOIIAHII ar.l.fHIN, President. TN THIS COI-I.P.OKOUlOINATlill THKflYH. TfelM of teaohlne by th. actual transaction of busini-aa, which ha. giv.n it si.linction in all part. 01 iiieroiiuiry. oiuueni. wno can antirn to pay I littl. mure for s Metmnollt.n education of th tlrst olsss, will Und this I he cheapest Cnllcim In the enu. ror r-sriicuiare anuress tne leaweal. fnyese U8K A Nb'ATLY -PRINTED LETTER-HEAD And Ord.r at the DAILY JOURNAL OFFICE, CONVICT LABOR. WAnnm'1 Ornni, DHIII l'lMI-TstlftlAslV. ' Cliimbun, U (Xtober nth, (M.9. QKALKt) PROHWAM WILL 111 IUCCKIV- r.uai ininnmr until 13 n clock U., Wl" NKHDAY. NOVKM11KII 1. IMU. for tha Ultnr I All Onnviote, mora or Iraa, far a norm! not as eidinK tiT yeara. All bidamuitbamatlt lncom nhantw with tha nnivUlona at "An Ant t nmi. iala and ttrm the (Mile Pantfrnttarr," pawd am imii e, invi, asnti lur-ntiru npni 11, Pif lilank lunna lor bida will ba IturnUhad on aruU-eation at thia Ofhr. ' PronnmU to Im andonod ''PmiwmhIsj fhr Ontivlri a-auwi matt tuiuraaavu w it. nuifll. 1 Wardvo.U.f. SEWING inACIIIES. roATess! Terfectionl! T III? iVced Sewing Machine MANUFACTURING COMPANY, or Ilarifurtl, Conn wDropt'CeilPulicraof 1NGS "VroTHINO HAS YF.T BEKN M AT)E WHIC H will compact with it in Simplioityof Arrangemont, Thor oughness of Construction and Working Cupnoity. With these oombined feature of BimnlirltT. uuraDiuiy, sun uapaiuny, lua "Weed Family Favorite" Hah tvlvauced beyond any other fieviof Itaobiiw ft o hit fu ior iriie. roriimnonDtieiDfilatinfr buyinir Sf wiry? Machiiuw will consult tlifir iiitereot by L-xiuuiin iho IT. "VM MI," At my ltettileuoc, INo. HI Kiittt KlcH Mtreet. Whore aU who favor me with call aan tea tho Lttchine work. T bunkum" m friends and ttronii for nut fi- von, i most- r ihiciiu iv which a eouunuanoe 01 tlii'irindulgi-nco. Machine anM on prt term", and Mtifaction guarantml. "lvery'.liine fully Warrant!. tv. ii. mil ;. No. til Laat Kit'h Rtif-t, . a&gL'iittor Utjwinif Macbioea. SEW1NG MACHINE. FIRST PREMIUM! AGAIN VIOTOHIOUM! TAKK ITFASI'HK I IV AXNorTVC-1N) to tht community at larva and all who rnnU'innlate supplying thwmwlvt'n with one ol tticno household nproilies. n Mewmir Mnrhlne, that ttiu Flurenc lw, aa uiml, nxceiM all others in a tir (MiiitotiE lor nuprriomy. At the Krninckv 'mr. iunt i-loanl. tha Florfnca waa awaidcd Lha 'irti r ran turn lor ma Sent Family Sewing Machine, and fllno the Fitnt Prpmitim on Wnrk done on the nam, having for it coiniretit.ira all tho tirat clam mucin urn m int in mi Anions wni(.i miiy lie muml llm WKKil. N NIIKH. UO'A R. WUEfcLRI t WlhflON.OllOVKU & )UKl-;H.cU'..ft.'. Thi iMiutatypt of whttt occurs at all exhil-itiuim w litre cumpeWnt judges U-t their merit. Tlutttha nmiuesHaoftljIy (in htt hmt'v S'tining Machine lif wor d, Ihiti't futvet n e xnmiite it ln-lbr nun-linning, Secofnt liiuid muclnnca or ail othrr siiiitiuiucni'r's fwiiMrtntir on nana ana i-r aaie lieun. Saleroom ana uui 'i Mt Street. kuj:4; W. S. UltOWN, Afrtnt. IIIIKal. OSADALIS I II I. Tlf linn"! ..!!!-:!!, punlioa l ho lil ioi I im. I cim'- H' rtftiln, Inn.-, hkm PiaciiHt-a, lthcuma-i, hiru'ittit'a of Woman, urtl uli i'lintiie A(1't'(iiiH ol tlio UIoikI, t.ivcr aiil klilitvyi". It iKVim mended l.viltu Jltiliciil Fituully nut I inwiy llllillrilltKlrl f onr 1h.-1 tutir.ciii. Itfiitl tlie teHtiiiioiiy uf I'liyaidnna iih'l li it'-iiU wliii Intvo nm-'l it orb i non-i fur miv ItiitiHlttlia flitnle in It-ii ili ll.iV. ir AlimuieM! for 1 1 ji'.n", ulii-h imhli'-h fornrniui-t'HtH ilisirii-nitoii; jt will f(iva you muni v:ituiM)ii iiimnii 'ihhi. Ur. H, W. Oarr, of HulHmore, MlV"' 1 jiliM-siin in rwommondlnR vfiiir iium ii a 1 1 ft hi n vrv iiowfntii iiilii'iMh vi', I Imvo aeon it uaoii in tvo vw uitli hniipy reHiiltn one in it custttil' ai fioii.lrtiy aypliiha, In Ittlili-h tin- Ualtt'iit nrotiitutlt't'tl him- ..If Hired lifter Imvinit tnkon flva .In.lllffti.f vnur int'ilit'tiio. The other m nTfi'iilfrofnn of huta ataudiiiff, Uliu'li iminilly imi'rMvtnjj under iiM life, mi l tin UKlK'iitiona aratlmt tilifi iiaiiisuL in I Msion iwnrr. 1 tiiivoc(ir.'Hiiiyoxfmnu',u mim itirmiin l.v liuh Your ltrrfii'lnlin ia mada, riinl fth-l it' nil exclM)t comitouild ul'iillivfilivo indi'i'lieiila. Dr. Simrlit.nf .Niclioltixrillo, Ky., -. l. )i-, nt-i-il Ito-iv n in in cn''a .if S.-r(.ftilr. fiiifi flpoomiiirv Rvnhilia tnih "iiliH'.iiMi.ry r'iilt aftelen- .1- 'f tlio blood I know no bettor n'liH'dv. sviiiiii.-l (l Mci nddcn, iiurrree !,m'. Ti'liil.. UllVS l It ivi- iiptl Kirn hot tlea of Roaa ,ImU-, mi l wrt t'litiivly cim-d of liln'iiitintiHiii: acini lin' four Itfittlea, hi I vili ii ir my hi oilier who tiaa r-Tid dm fon ovi'i. lulu, mi l it eilocttod a perfect oura. Ho-.i hH la aold by nil 'Irngglila, Ldwraioiy, CI Exulinuno Pluce, I lAl.TIJil'ilrt. niis. n.KBrsTS, bitks a co, . rropriitort. 1U. HIOIIjVUT GOLDEN REMEDIES AtV for no othar. take no other, and von will ive tiine, health aud money. $l,ooo HKWAIll) for any oaMOf dieeaaeinany taya wtin uiey iau w cure. LT. ItU'rliO'sl (ioLtlRM Rauuw No, 1 ctiTea TT1 cere, Ulcerated Bora iriroat ana uoutn. lore Kyi Cutaneoui or Hkln ErupUooa, Cttpx r (Vlor n ntrlira: Horeneaa or vne twain, nerumia. o i thm ifrlcit Iti'noTubtr.AIU'ratlTe and lilond l'ltri fltr known, ri'tnovee ail diwin fmm tha aysteta, sod WtA the blond unto and haalth.. Ur. HimuD'a Uoi,rKM Ham au No. 1 cum Her riirial AITrtttona, Hiienmattam in all tta forma, whfthHr intm mroury or oiuar cauai-a ; tftrea tm iBftliittc relif in all t'amw. No dieting lu-oe-nary. I bare thousand- of tVrtifloatea provlni tha mi- rMiilo'ia cuiei rffi-ctrd by themi Ht-mMiua. Paioic .rf either n . or no, i, 93 ot per Dutue, or iwp noitieaiur ft w. Air, am nnv e, i.iwL.4inn niKKITRi rs in, mcedr. pleaaaut and rautoal our lor all Urinary lierann'mt nta, acooiotianitd with full direction!. Peh'b, W ' Pr bottlo. Dr. Uim.u'a tlOLnaii P.t.mn b'Amovh, a radtral cure for Nervnuaor (general Uehtlity, In old or younut Itopartinpr raarf 7 with wonderfoi eUrxjls i niua, jwr ootvie ur two ooiviea tor au. on rewiptof prloe, sltAanr nlace. I' Komnllea will ba hlD- petltoany place. I'mmi nttuntion paid to all rtrrri'p'nihnt". Nona fi-niin without the nam H, HI HAltUti, ml prvprioiur,' blown in glaaa 01 noni'". Addreia l1t D. R. BK'BAROH, No. tftfH Vartik ML. N-w Vmk. tmrhonr,tMiuti.M,iotf r-.ai. Cireulara aant. LEGAL ENVELOPES. OCAI.I. BIHKH AMI tIAA tthe DAll.Vsl'AXIi.ollliN ,,0Firr!, , llEut BtstaSV D I -.T"H,i hi wiiv '. Ih-iijiiiiini llrchtfd, of limn, Ohio, iHiit.ii: I hnvo ("UltiMCtl fo twrnly Ivi-nrn with nn tnveterata ornption ilitiT uiv tahoU Uidy. A short lime , .ith'o I itiin1 lift I'd A botllonf Rn-a. as rwm as TO " s SUS LINED SAS?.oi CL0THIK8 t'tr ,H" JLeight of tho Style. ' TiMIMO:::S3ffiS), READY TO PTJT RIGHT OH. Tho ohjact of th. Chestnut ItTMt Olothlnf latafe. llshmsnt I. to furnish s class of Kesdj-nudaOlothinc superior to anything that has heretofore bra 0uVd to th. public. Only the Snw fabrics ar. and, and Hi. beat trimmings, and the, are oat by lbs most skillful and artlaUo rattan, and mad. up In .laborats and tasteful styles. A fall stock of inch clothing is now In store, and being sold at moderate prices. Connected with ths Mtsblishmsnt, affords rare dTautagss, jmjI0tltl rjod, rjoite fnlt, igntsl rt m fflakinj fflg, No inar work Is dono la any Merchant Tellortu Honss In ths Isnd. No better stylM, no richer goods, no mors renowned cutters, no mors perfect tits caa snywbers lis obtsloed, i ' n . trim i is . .'I rr 1 1 I 'll'l IV 0EHT3 IM LASS. Beautiful and Servlocable Otrmsat. IK LABOSST VABIITY. An Citat Atiortaint of GENT'S PUBLISHING GOODS, 818 A 820 CHESIOTT STKEET, PHIIADILPHIA, ton - , 1 Sracut, Notl By onraysuts ofBelr.innn. gentlemen st s distance can ord.r with certainty of baring a good St. Rules for Belf-measnremeut and sample, rat by mall when requested. SHERIFF'S PiioiximrioN. THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OP FRANKLIN County are bun by notihtid to meet, at their mpeeuve piAcea (.1 luuninff eieenona, on tne via Tuesday ol October, A. U. lhfi'J.beini the Itftb day of October, A. 11, And votu for the following olticora, W-Wit: One Governor, - One Lieut. Utirernor. Oue Jud(e Supreme Court Ore Treaeurer 0f Bute, " One Attorney-Ooncral, , One Member of Board or Public Work. One Htate Senator, Two KepreaenUtirea, One ProbUo Judtre, One Hherilf, One Tremurer , One Auditor, One Cummi-eioner, One Itiilrrnary Director, One Coroner, Also, on Annr-iivt nt HbI Km taf 1- Uiattiot in Viaukltn County. The Truateea of tha aeveral Townihtpa are re-qulrcd to return the Clerk ot the Court thenamea of the following number of Jurora, apportionad aafollowa: Montgomery Tp 81 s-nniun Pleaaant Brown Waihiogton Perrr Jackson Prairie ' Norwich 1 (Sharon Cliotan Plain ' Minim Ulendoi Jftftjnon Truro Hamilton 1 Given under mr hand and Hal, thta Uth day of Heptember, A. V. 18CU, and in the Hi ninety-fourth year of theIndept-nd-. tne uf to United Htataa of Amtttoa. K. U AVE It, Coroner, fkweft Aotiny aa Bheriff Pranklin Co., O. Faleofan Tiitlre Stock of 1 JEWELBY, AT CO LUM13U8, O., , noloiiff tuff to thn IMnlo ol K, l. Dim bur. doceuoMl mHB UNJRRM(NKD WILL 88LL, BY .1. authority of the Probta Court, at Private tiale, tli tnttre aloi'k of Watehaa, Cloeka, Jewel, y. Plaled Ware, Tools, Furniture and Flit area be-lonKtur to the estate of It. D Dunbar, lat- uf tha oity ef Oolumbui, Pranklin county, o., deeeaad. The atook il now In rvoin No. U aat Town tt in aaid eity, whrre deordrnt had eatahliahed a valusblatrwla. Thoae wiahtng to purohaie will tlnd it f reatlr to their lnt"reat to call , or eddrpea me at v Houth Uivh Bt., Colontbua, O. Ths lock and loc itton ata both deairable. and affar, an opp irtunity to pater immedinUly into a Iuera Uva buaineaa. Valuation M' Toraaa of ale, one third In hand, onethird In nine, and ne-thlrd in ehrht n montha, with interest oo lefepfd paymenw.tlneioh are to be aacured to tho aatiafaeUon ot the whtuniRned. m UOUACR WIUOK. Adm'r of the Balate of U. A. Dunbar, deold. Rept. th, IWJ. aop q20i BOOK AOENTS WANTED A ll.T JOHN MGOUOII. A compute history fit hia life, hla almoat attpw. human tniiiifle afulnit interaparanco, with vivid pon picturea of what ha aaw In Kiirope, Thn whula enlivened with altoting Inoidenu full of tntfret and pathoe. ihe work will le beautifully bound and iUutratd. There eaa ba no oppoat-tton. Kvery one want IU Agntta art taking fm.n flo to M onlcra a day. Tha luwoat report yet metved ta XI nrden in 1 eavm. Atioreaa the pub-lthera, UiLL, NU HwLB CO,, pnnirneld Mua. k - fm ' . fmw AT US LEAD PENCILS! rm bkrt nouns, or Ai.t, kinds-Very lo at the iUUttMAli omen,! :i:iil

COLUMBUS, OHIO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1SG9. NO. 194. VOL. XXXI. THE OHIO ST1TE JOlIKJIiL. TKitrto: 1NVAKIAIU.V IN AUVAN01L MSN11.0 KDITIOM, l'r mail lin advance! per anouni Ilo do inoutb. do do J 'Jo do Oo 'do , Club, of live Mid upwards, each . ,lo do do do c mouths..., uo u, do do a nioalua.... I nit) wpy extra to clulw ol ten. Lfciivervd by furrier, p'r uionih - do do vtcl f) 00 , I U 80 , 00 , 4 00 lnt'H of Advert lnlnB- liA 1 1 V (Inn miiiaiv. each lUWTlion bikini or ltuaineae notices, per square om'h insertion . , v. . .. ...linn aiuih iniHr tion . WEEKl.Y-llno.iiio. ilrst Insertion 1 ' Encli o,lilili(m'linwTtlon I lval or Hnsine-ia Notices, per line, eueh insertion Hf EifMlinin or 1" make asounro. Advertiw-umlits Ibr lonai-r llm. iMorUd atour Millar curd rules, which Willi") fumuhed ou ap JlllMltlOII. HI SI!M:S4 PlttttTOBY. C"Wo in rite the attention of our readers to tU following list of Columbus Business Houses, which are among tho most reliable and extensive establtbhmcnts m this oity. OKO. W. UaTlUCKKN, Attornc)-M-l.uw Ill sVulh High St. HENltV O. NOIII.B, Attrney-at.l,.w lWB.,uih High Street. h. J.CIUTCIIHKI.D, Attorney and Counscllor-at-Law. Offloe la Oitj nana nullum. BHAaEB NAKII, Attorneys nt-l.iw. tiUloe.No.tllrlouth HighSt., Aiubos Itiiililintr. AKCIUTIXT. n. T. unuoKS, Architect, Civil liniilnrrr, so. Office, 8. B. Mr. lliltli nml Mute Nts., Sil story. HK.i;il Aln WINK, 11 IIKYI1E, "Wine and LiRerb-rerH-itoon rurs'WincB. Brandies Ijqunr nmai-iiitly-nl.anit. 2'lttH. Iliphst, iiioh-iiiii:iin. i?i.AViii!M Itnilk mNDURY And lllnnk bii'ik Manufactory. Itoolus 34, 30 ft 88 North liLli bt., but. bruau and uay. IIUOIO A-l VftllMHIV, I (IMI.Y A MIITH. uiniwii utiil ii,ul,.i id Knvelonoa. uenutn. Arnold's Frel.ch Writlntl uml Copying Inks; all kind of l'sper and Xcalinil Was. 1 K. SUte it. ii(or m hiii:s. F. FAfHIO, lloot and hoe Btore, No. 1W South High at., car. Town atrcot. BUlSPAIll) t IlOlllOBB, MunuriMiiH'ia ami d. ulcri in all kindaofBoota and Hhoes. No. ll Houtb U-nh St. ;kiiiai:h ami ituiiiF"). I'KTF.IH, BKNNS ft CO., 3Unur:ieturpnol Ciirriii'j. 1, &c, No. 115 Town Ml., (m ar mo M.iiet H:iuh. Impairing Oona pronipl ly. ClUAHS AND lOIIAdUU. WllTliftSJlll'U. Jil.inutttct.iirera of and wlioleala and retill deal- era in tfui cigara Ho. 3 tijutu Uigh atreet. B. 0. BAi;U, Wliulcale and lletoil dealer in Cigara. No. 3I KouthlliKlibt. (Varaallol ray own manufacture. lloi:K UUNCdALCO. Wbolraale and Uolail dialers in foal. 187 North aiighoo. MAT. WKAYMll, Bac'y. WILLIAMS ft MAltBLE, IValcra in linking, l'itlaburg and Xhaft Ooal. lilUiia 111 Poslnllii Lntrance. D. F. BUY1IAM, lhnl,.rinhiMtaiiiljlvol Uork,nlf Cool. OlHeafoot if Uich Ht , west end. Waiebuuse, J1A Canal Bt. VJ l ItnlllNnON. Wholeaalo and Retail dealer in Pittsburg and Hocking Coal. 2til Hortli uign atreot. : '( .: I'Kl NH A ft D li USTAH It AIMT. 1 INtlkM AN A CO.. Amhna BuiMln.., dealer in Foidlgn Fruits, Toys, ftc; Oyatera, Flail anil liaineol all kinaainaeaaon. IIKAIK Til.K AND HI-: W lilt l'll'K. JAlli:i4 PATTKUflON. Dealer In B, lo Iliain Tile and BUino Sewer Pipo. Yard, oupome Uu.oo I'luauiiger iiepot. lilt I UJ . JOSKI'll MAT1. 1',-ople'a Drug Store, 2u fkiulh High St rre'.erlp- llilllS carVIUiiy cimipimuutu a. IlltV i(IOIN. flHIIIIIIN. It KHHIf A W A CO.. Huenxnin til J. U. Ikborn ft Co.. 142 B. High Bt. I ,!,. !, Mailings, OUClotha, Huplo andlunoy AJry uooiiH, t i ii'vn iiiii:. eke. CIll.tlMUIIS CABINET CO.. Manufaetiirera ol all klodi of Furniture, Chairi, .. wbukaula and nlaiL Warvruoma, 201 a). Uigh at. 01110 FIT UN ITU UK CO.. ntn,,raettin,iNof Urat-clasa Furniture, whotetth aua retail. Waro looms ft, Tnnd 6 tiwnny block. tlHIIIKlt. nuri 111 If IIN Hit. Furriert make, alters slid repairs Furs, at N. W. a r. Towu ft 3d aU. Work dono promptly and well. nitOCriHIF,. .11)11 M 11 nilHTI.K. Broker In Teas, Colleea, Bugarf, Byrnpi, nice, alA.. Humnle anil baliil lloom No. IS Opera Kouw. Tho New York, lalon, Phlladel-i.. II..IH,.,.... .! Nw l)rlei.na markets always fully roprussiited. Hpecisl attontion given to tht purchase 01 HulluM wigsrs. o WIIKKt.KH. wi.nl..al n,l n.tttl rlsAl.r in btaola flroMtles, choice Family Flour, ds. N. II N. Uigh street. llttoOKH. MKItlON ft CO.. Wholeaile ami n tniHItocert. ( hoina Teaa, Vor. tign aud Uuineatlo Fruit., Ac No. S!J B. Uigh at. 1IARDWAHB. U. Mll HUrFftCO., Deals,. In Iran, Nail., Tinnor.' Stock. 81a-, 1'aiuU, Oils, Yaralalili, ftc. tlii South High at, HATH, CAl', KftJ. . FKlll'.lNAND LtTDWIB. tMannfMtiir'r of II ,U, Cap. and Furs, and dealer an HtraW llo sls, CtnbrsUaa, ftc. 8O0 H. High at, i.r-nnBii. imnmii"Kii ADAMS, I.nmher Mrrhants. dealera In all tlnda of Work- l Flonrlnir, Luuur, Jjitoli, Ac Uoi. Bpring ft TfateratlwU MSUs ANCE. UOMK INSURANCE CO. COU'MBUS, O. Income and Assets I01,1I 43 W. C II. BAKKU, Muntary. KEKCIIiVT TAII.OK. 4. D. iiii'i.niiiii'. Merchant Tailor. Mo, ! liortk Ulirk Hnet, J doora north ef Uay. THH OHIO VHHCHANT TAILORING ASH UlAiiuinu i.ti., 185 8outh Bifl-lt at Uinta' Huita Mad to Ordvr. Beady.mad ClothiBi alwaya on hand. JOB. (UISDtllSllKlUKR. Merchant Tailor and ilaaler in Koady-niade Cluth-intf and Genu' JTurniahing i:ooda, r NeU Uouae no;iuii)(r. IIIII.I.IKEKV. UI18. B. HARPKK, MUHnerr and Fancy Oooda; (hntttmen'l Pelt llau CUanud and l'rt aaud. Cor. lliKh St npiing ata J. U. WII.K1B, Faahionabla Villinery, Ureal Trimminra, Fancy ijoud, Ha. 130 Houtb lliKh at., op. Uoodale biHUe. C. W. HIMilONS. Wholaaale and Hitall Millinery Uooda, IN Boutk Uitfh t.,Upara Uiium uioci. R. B. M ADOW, dhtet Ml and aluaical liiatrunenta; Chlckerino and tiWmway 4t bon' r'lano. No. 31 ti. liigbat. JOHN KBLTZKU CO., arnaV Tianoa, Ncedbaai k Huua Or .-ana and Ifo. lwleooa, hluaicial Inalruraeuta. 11 ai 18 U. Htate.t. Fivn HI WKIDKH 1 1IO8UKB, rhntngmpbera, dealera in Pwturta, Ural ft Pqnare Framra. UtHdio and wiliwrouul, ground floor, 4 I', o. AraaJe. It. P. Photographera... llOHUUON ft CO.. II Houth Uigh itereet. M. M. 0H1SW0I.D, Photographer No. II Kait Broad atrcct, J. M. HI.I.IOTT, Photoirraph Parlon In Johtaon Building, No. 107 Eolith IlifrU atreet. niAUIIINB WultKR. f'lll.l.lMliUri MAC111NB CO.. Portable and Htati'mary liteam Enxinea, Caatinga, uaubmery, 410. weu enu nat 1 ivoau jdhuko, PAWN-BltOKKII. jcmN cnHNPinn. No. 20 Eimt Town Ht, Money Lent on Plate, Gold ftHilier Tatcbea, c. Bcncteat aeereay olwerreo T. HAIXBY ft HON, Dealera In Lead I'M a and Riet Lead, Hatha and atr Clowta and Wash uowu. Uli s. I bltu at. Iir.AI. I-ISTATF. EAHLT ft JOUNNON, Beal Eatate Airen'. roatutnoe Arcade. 0111, EN ft LANMAN, Mnnnfictnrera of all tixa and every deWpllon fawa. ft. E. cor. Hpnng and Water atreeti. TAII.OUINU AND lli:i'AIUINO. JU11U8 LAnriSKIJAI'JI. Tailor, mom No. 1 NailKblan Buildiliar. Clothea ale, repuireil A aiireu in a aauswewry uinuner. watch i:n ami jkh i:i.hy. P. A A 1.. l.KKOfThHKCX. Wboleaala and Retail dealera in Wau-hej, Clocks and Jewelry. No- 71 South High atreet. No. S4A ftouth nij h street, has the choice! Wlnef , red and white, iteea umendeil by all phyai -inns. YANKKlt NOTIONS, UAI1I1IH. HKIdl.KU ft NIXON. Wholeaab dealera In Foreurn ft American Fancy Uooda and Yankaa Notloua, lul, 103, lol ft 100 li. Town atreew BANKS AMD BAKUCKS. 0. 0. PARKS & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 8S Broadway Ac 81 New St., N11W YOllK. ktjt uiiocr.uiF.tj. GEO. M'DONALD tfc CO. 106 Momb lliitit Street, Keep Constantly on hand Full Moo of carefully elected Family Groceries. Wo would call oipcclal attention to our brand of LOGAN ITI ILLS WHITE WHEAT FLOUR! Mado front genuine White Bill Wheat, not ceueu by any oranu in viuio. n keep a aupply of Prnah Cracked Wbent. kvi ote. McDonald co, COMMISSION HOUSES. WH. IrlONTPENV. Forwarding and Commission MKKOIIANX, DBALia HI GRAIN OF ALL KINDS Flour, Whlkr, c. f Tho Bllhrat Price. Paid ataU ttmot for Corn, Wheat, uyo, iwney, .10., .m. Hoar weal and ot Nal'l Bond Drldge. COLUHIItH, O. UOOU-BlfDi:itT. K1EBBUT LILLE-. Blank Book Manufacturers, PRINTERS, BINDERS, Anal Lctrnl Blank PuliUshera. neclal attentlnn paid to mannfaeturlng flrst-clas BLANK HOOKH ol .vary doaonptlon, with ur ymmml printed neauinea, lor t:onNTTiiari nana, MaaeHAMTS, MANlnrAOroaaaa, BaMiaag, Uaiuoa uourASlia, co. V" Full nil of Books mad. on short aottoa, warranted to gin paitaot aatUfacUon. Open House- Building, C0LCHBV.1, oma. b. TELEGRAPHIC. HIPOHILD 'OK TUB JIM HNAa. OHIO. Cincinnati, Oct 9. barialnsra mt M. C. H. K. The euruhiL' of the Marietta and Cin cinnati lUlhoaJ In September were $140,000. Inlwrnatl Beveuue Collfjctla)nn. Tim Internal Hevenue collections- id the Third Ohio District, Dayton olllce, for September, were $15,000. Cltlsrn meeting; Heaolutlona. The citizens met yesterday afternoon In Delhi township, to lake lusmures to abut tho nnlsance created by the bone bolline establishment of the Cincinnati Fertll zliiR Compuny, located at Anderson's Ferry, eight miles down the rlrer. Anions others, the following resolutions were passed : Jlmieeil, Hy the citizens of Storrs, Delhi and Miami townilili, In public meeting assembled, 1st. That this nuisance muit and shall be abated. liM. That we hereby orcanlzo ourselves for the purpose of having It abol-WUed by the ordinary process ot law, and to accomplish this we here pUdge ourselves, until the work Is done, to vote for no man for a local olllce who does not distinctly declare himself lu favor of suppressing this nuisance. Hit. That when neccssa- y we shall resort to our altlmate right ofself-protection rather than abandon our houses and property, and theenjoymentof which in peace aud comfort, as granted to us by tlie laws of nature as well as of niau. 4th. That a committee of five selected from the different portions of the county dominated by this factory, be appointed to organize the people, assess aud collect the necessary money, and generally to use every proper, luwful and expedient means to carry on tuis war lor our plain rlnhts anal nst a huge monopoly which seems too powerful to bo coped with by Individual sufferers. ftpcecli of Fir. Y catiiittu. Thomas II. Yealnian used the follow lug lauguage: I am here to counsel moderation, firmness and great determi nation to put au eud to this still, come what will. fCheers. I If we fall In the courts there Is another court over which Judge Lynch presides Tremendous up- plau.e.J 1 am not au mivocute or nun, but 1 ask you aud I know you will In dorse me, that where there are cases ol extreme character that law cannot reach lu nine cases out of ten, the decis-Inn of .Inilne Lvnch has been right, al though In violation of law. I would not violate law. I would go down there peaceably when the time comes, and if they resist us, tney may snoot tiowu one man, but they will have their hands full to shoot us all down. About one hundred persons were pros ent, many of them Influential business men hayluu; country residences In that vicinity. DiW YOfiK. Mhw York, Oct. D. Ureclcy Accepts The Albany Evening Journal, of last evening, stuti that lion. Horace Greeley has slgnillod Ills acceptance of the nomination of Comptroller of State, tendered hnu by the Hepublicau Cnuveiulon. Mr. Oreeh y is at Albany, and doubtless the statement of the Journal Is authorized by him. The State Central Committee, however, has not heard Irom hlin. Iliiauot Silllcil. The steamhlp Enterprise, with guns and shot furiheSpaiilarihj.hos not sailed for llavana, and it Is believed that aha was waiting lor the Spanish man-of-war Herman Cortes, which arrived at this point yesterday, to escort her. Ordered to t'npliire or Sink the Hor net. The United States steamer Frolic left this port BUddeiily on Friday night, for llavana, and the iiictu'or leit yesterday. It Is stated that the Frolic left late on hursdnv night, with guns shotted, un- ler orders to capture or sink the Hornet, which was then report cd to have escaped from Smithvllle.N.C. The Frolic captur ed this same vessel during the war.under the name of the Ladv Sterling, when at tempting to run tne uiocKatie 01 unarics- ton. Argument In fnwor ol Relligerent laitruiw OB vii du, The Central Republican Junta of Cuba and 1'orto Itico have Issued an address regarding tho neutrality of the United States, In which the law of na tions And the writings of eminent jurists are cited In support of the view that our Uoverninent should recognize the nci-llgerent rights of the Cuban Insurgents. Arrived. The steamers Deutchland from Bre men, and Etna, from Liverpool, have ar rived. rouonKKRrsm, Oct. . lloavy Hobbery. The flnfe of tho Duchess County Mu tual Insurance Company was blown onen bv burglars this morning, and robbed of about (6,000 In coupon bonds and f 00,000 in bonds and mortgages, MAINE. Eabtfobt, Oct. 5, via Bangor, Oct:0. Terrible llnrrlcnne Fearful Lost) 01 1.110 una t-roperiy. This town was visited by a fearful hur cane last night. Vessels, wharves, stores and fish houses were smashed to pieces. The steamer New York narrowly escaped loss with all on board- She was driven ashore, and lost both anchors and rudder. Many merchants here lost all their property. Most of the Bali Inn vessels are in pieces. ISABTPonT, Oct. 0, via Uangor, uct. v. Twentv-seven vessels are ashore Id Iinmny's Hay. The schooner ltio was lost la St. Andrew's Hay, with all on board. A bark at Now lilvor was lost with all on board seventeen In num ber. Urand Mcuan Maud was swept hv the waves, and all the wlers aud smoke-houses lost. The towns of Jubre, Pembroke and I'erry lose heavily. Houses and barns Wore blown down This tornado Is worse for Eastport than the great are. The revenue cutter Mn.iwemlo was disabled at the begin nlnl of the storm, and could render no assslstance. All the smoke nouses are down. Immense quantities of smoked herrings and oil are lost. The loi-s can not be less than 600,000. A large part of the town Is a periect wreck. MARYLAND, IlALTIMOllR, Oct. 9. Weeklr Cold Bailee. Recretary lioutwell has consented to Innnieuie the amount of gold to be sold to Baltimore Importers to $100,000 per week. PENNSYLVANIA. Philaiiw riiiA, Oct 9. Mtenmer Hunk. The steamer S. 8. Felton, with passen gers rroin Wilmington to mis city, struck a rock aud sunk this morning. Passengers all saved. PaiLAniLPuu, Oct. 9, Addrew of Secretary Houlwell. Secretary lioutwell delivered an ad dress to a large audience this evening in favor of the Republican State ticket, most of which was devoted to the finan cial question. He stated, as the entire policy of the Admlnstratlon in rrgard to the public debt, that itls to be paid, both principal and Interest, according to the terms ol the contract, and iu coin, ur that which men will receive as the equivalent of coin. He claimed that If noue of the public oebt had been paid since lfM, the funded debt of the country woutd not bo less thau yi.iiuu.iHiu, in aiiuuion to the ta.fitl.bOO.OOO notes In circulation. If in these lour years, exhausted as we have been by war, we have been able to pay 2S or S3 per cent, of the public debt, shall we hesitate as to our course for the next few years? If we were to pay one hundred millions of dollars a year, which we can pay If the present system of taxation be permitted to remain, the public debt will be extinguished lu less than fourteen years. If we pay fifty millions a year, which we can do at a de creased taxation, the Interest bearing public debt will be extinguished In less than tweuty-two years, and If wo pay but twenty six millions a year, and re duce taxation as we may to a very largo degree. Tho Interest bearing debt will be extinguished in thirty years. The astonishment is that tinder these cir cumstances there should be any ques tion nmong any class or people hb to what the course ortuecountry should be. But, gentlemen, we are now paying on a larger part of this debt, six per cent, interest. The events of the last six or seven months demonstrating the ability of the people of this country to pay this debt lias rendered It not only probable, but I consider It certain, uuless there shall be some disturbance of the peace ol the world, unless there shall be some calamity national In its character, I consider certain we can completely refund so much of the debt as we desire to refuntl, at a rate of interest not exceeding 4j percent. Applause. Thus saying to the country and the people, who pay taxes on from elirutceu to twenty-live millions a year. You have paid fifty-six millions of the public debt since the 1st of March last. Shall we, In the presence of that fact, shrink from what is before us. To be sure there Is taxation, but It Is not grievous taxation, and more than that it can gradually, year by year, be diminished. The burdens, whether heavy or light, can be gradually remov uil from tht- people, I thought It might not be uninteresting, although the facts are well known how far the revenucsand proceeds "f taxes bear heavily upon the people. During last year, from (lis. tilled spirits, wine, aud every kind of liquors, was derived a revenue of forty- four millions dollars: from tobacco, manufactured as well as in the va rlous forms, twenty three millions more. Here are nearly seventy millions dollars which, I suppose, In the judgment of most of us, Is not unnecessarily heavy. Then there are about six millions from taxes on fermented liquors. We get six millions from transportation of merchandise through the country, which should be removed as soon as the condition ol Treasury will permit. Tlicro are six millions more from sale of merchandise and eight millions from ticome tux, 114 millions from stamps, and ttl'trcn millions from other aud smaller ms sufficient to make an aggregate of Ids millions of tlollaro. This system ol taxation can be changed so as to relieve the burden of taxation from the mass of the people, or the greater amount of the Internal revenue Is derived from the lux rles of life, or Irom taxes on people who aro able to pay, and the burden upon the laboring people ol the country Is after all very small, nut i must say no sys- m ol taxation Is desired that does not look to a larger taxation upon luxuries or accumulated property, thus relieving the labor or ordinary business or life to as large a degree as possible. Mr. lioutwell stated the reasons which controlled tho Administration In the application of the surplus iuud. Con- gress had prohibited the diminution of the amount ol greenbacks, and neither they nor tho fifty millions of three per cent, could be redeemed without a depar ture from the law of Congress by which the Secretary was required to allow the volume of currency to remain as it was when he entered olllce. Therefore, there remained only the course which has been pursued: to Issue six per cent, bonds at the market price. Mr. lioutwell concluded by an appeal to the worklngmcn to see that means of education are furnished to children, to Inculcate justice and rule the land under principles of Virtue, guided by Intelli gence. MISSOURI, Bt. Louis, Oct. 8. Visit of llualueaa anal Pleasure. Cvrus W. Field. M. K. Jcssup, John II. Forney, 0. 8. JSgleston, or Hew lork with their wives, Edgar C. Welles, son of Gideon Welles. John Crevar. presi dent, and J. C.McMullen, General rJupcr Intendent of the Chicago and Alton Kail road, arrived here last night on a visit of business and pleasure, and will reman here two or three days. Next week the will go West as far as Sheridan, on tlie Kansas I'aclfle Kaliroad, and Mr. Held will go to Denver, thence to Cheyenne, and return via Omaha, Cedar liaplds, Dubuque and Chicago. Convention for tbe Removal of the national lapiiui. The National Capital Executive Com rolttee have received assurances that suveral of the Congrcssteual Districts of Indiana and Kentucky, In consequence of the failure of the Uovernors of those States to appoint delegates, have take the matter in hand aud will appoint tne quota uf delegates to represent them 1 the earning Convention to bo held lu Ht. Louis on the Hutu. CANADA. MoNTllKAI., Oct, 0, nl.veinenlsolPrlnc. Arthur, rrluce Arthur arrived yesterday, and was warmly welcomed. A visit to Ot tawa of ten days nnishes ms tour, when he returns here for duty. A visit to the United Biales Is projected next May-NOHTH CAUOIiINA. WlLMINOTON, Oct. V. The coal was removed from tbo steam er Cuba to-day. Hhe had but ten tons on board, barely enough to steam eight hours, which Is evldeuoe that she caine Ip distress, FOREIGN NEWS. Paws, Oct. . Kiel Ten Killed nud Ns-Terul H-ouuued. The Journal, ofllcial, states that a formidable riot broke out among the mi ners employed by the Orleans and Paris It ill-way, in the department of Aveyron, on Thursday last. The rioters attempted to drown the chief engineer, but were frustrated by the efforts of tho Prefect and troops. The Prefect and f-'ejernl other persons were wounded In the melee. During the night of the 7th, the miners tired the general storehouse aud other buildings of the company In Unit neigh-liorhnod, and by the next rooming tlie riot had assumed alarming proportions. On tlie morning of the 8th, tlie miners In large force attacked the forges of the company; but the military, which had meanwhile arrived, charged upon them, nud ut the same time used their lire arms. Ten rioters were killed outright and many others were wounded. The mob then dispersed. Measures were taken to giurd against any new outbreaks. Corp LcgUlutif. Deputies Simon and Muuuler support ed Deputy Jules Favrc In calling a meet lug ol the members of the Corps Legisla-tlf, to take action in regard to the delay in tne convocation ol tlie Chambers. Perwoiiitl. Baron Hausemann, Prefect of the Seine, died suddenly, yesterday, at Bor deaux, from a stroke ol appoplexy. rather nyaclntlie has gone to the Uulted States, where he will remain two months or so. The statement received from Bordeaux of the death of jlaron Hausemaun in that city, though generally credited, la now authoritatively denied. KNliLAMU. London, Oct. 8. Pmllanient Prorogued. Parliament has been prorogued until the 2ad ol December. There have been noextraordlnary tlde9 to-day ou the English coast. Lord Ilyrou. The Academy publishes a letter written by Lord Byron, In 1817, expressing his desire that the Noel family will make a statement of the cause of his separation from Lady Byron, aud pledging himself to meet all obligations incurred- Lord Byron wrote that he is utterly Ignorant of the reasons for Ids wife's actions, and declares that he is not aware of the pur pose for which it is withheld from him, uuless it Is to sanction the most-Infamous slander by silence. M'AIN. Pauis, Oct 8. Insurrection Mill (olilliiuea. Spain Is lu a very unsettled condition. The Republicans are making strong resistance in various parts of the couutry. .Madrid Is tranquil, but the police have advised the inhabitants of the city to arm themselves and their servants, iu order to defend their houses in cuse of riot. Madiiid, Oct 0. Nurreudi r or luwnrgeiite. Nineteen hundred lusurgents to day rreudered to Oeu. llaldrick. The Gen eral refuses to pardon thosu who have committed assassination. Bcf iiNed to Dlinrni. Intelligence Irom Granada Is to the ef- ect that the volunteers lu that section fused to disarm, aud have escaped to the open country. Iglit between Volunteers und liegil l urau Aboilyofvoltinteersln Saragoxla 11 rid on the troops liiMim-d there, aud a sharp tight ensued. 1 be disturbance was nally quelled, but uot until much blood had heeu shed TUB WEST. Ciucauo, Oct. 0. Admiral tarrngiit llaiigoroiialy III Admiral Farrtigut, who has been in thia city several days, is lying danger ously ill ut the tilierinan House. He took cold during an excursion on the lake, tlie oilier day, which has resulted In congestive chills, and grave uppru- hcusions are felt for Ills recovery. Niiccrae Again! Ilia Indiana. The latest reports from Gen. Duncan, on itepumicun uiver, conurm tho pre. vlous reports ol his success against the Indians, l ne quantity anil value or the material captured are much greater than at first reported. movements ol t'olfm. Vlco President Colfax Is In Cheyenne, where he will remain a lew days on ac count of the illness of bis mother, who a sullering with mountain fever. The rest of the party, except Oov. Bross and family, coutlnued their trip for the cast. A number of capitalists from the bast arrived at Omaha yrsterdaywwlth a view of Investing lu the Omaha & Northwestern railroad, a part of which they Intend building this year, ' be Indians. A Cheyenne dispatch of yesterday s ays: Uen. Augur arrived yesterday from Fort r illroore, accompanied by live Ar-rapahoe Chiefs, named respectively, Head Medicine Man. Friday. Borrell Horse, Little Wolf and Cut Knot. Their business here la with Governor Campbell, to arrange a treaty with the Snake and other tribes, and to fortify their tribe- against the Southern Sioux and Cheycunes, who threaten their extermination. Ilenver Pacific R. H. The track of the Denver Pacific rail road Is completed sixteen miles Irom Cheyenne. GEORGIA. Macon, Oct. 8. Agricultural Society. The Executive Committee of the Geor gia Agricultural Society, at a laborious session J ut closed, have largely added to the premium list. They have also pass cd a resolution warmly welcoming Invi ted guests ami others from all parts of the country, who sympathise In the on licts of the exhibition, and desire to ac quaint themselves with the resources or the state, and proposing to use all ellorls to secure tree return tickets to such visi tors. They also accept the proposition or the uovernor lor an i tira train ror in vited gnosis to Lynchburg, and appoint ed a committee to receive guests by the train. The Secretary was also Instructed to accept all similar tenders which may be made. KENTUCKY". Louisvii-n, Oct. 0, The Commercial I'anveullon. Delegates to the Commercial Conven tion aro arriving by every train, rersanal. Kx Preshlent Milliard Fillmore and lady reached the city at noon to-day. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Oct. 9. Salenninn under Airenl. Marshall lirown, a salesman In the employ of Scavy, Foster as Brown, silk dealers, is under arrest, charged with stealing gomla from the firm valued at 1,500. Allicrt YY. Davis, Thomas Perkins and Reuben A. Adams are also under arrest for receiving the same. Mlrauge Phenomena. Two residents of New Castle report that they were on tlie In ach at 10 o'clock on Monday night last, and that there was but one tidal wave, which was eighteen feet high. As they saw It coming they fled, but one fell amoug the rocks, to which he clung, the wave going over him It ran 12.r feet aliovc hleb water mark, and In three minutes alter there were no traces of It CUBA. Havana, Oct. 9. niUcellnneouai ltenis. Another detachment left Havana to-day for the seat of war. Coastlug steamers and Spaulsh men of-war are actively engaged in cruising aloDg the coast. It Is one year to day since tho lnsnr rectlon broke out lu Yarala. The Vose de Cuba publishes, wllhout comment, the proclamation of Queen Victoria, declaring the Confederates of America belligerents. INDIANA. LAWltENCgUUltU, Oct. 9. Ilclcgulce to tlie Louisville Commercial Convention. Mayor Swopo has this day appointed ,T. H. Herknw, L. B. Lewis, E. B Dohell, E. (J. Hayes, A. A. Heirer, Gideon lien-tier aud John B. Gamier, to represent tho interests of this city at the Commercial Convention, to be held at Louisville, on the 12th of OcUilier. HOTELS. MERCHANTS HOTEL, (Formerly Dkhnmoh Hoobm,, Fifth Street, near Main, OmpINlVATT, O. HORD ft TAYLOR rnorntKTOM. (Huccuaaora to (Jaieht, Nolsun & Co.) This Bouse has been thoroughly refitted ana uewly furnished, aud U very oeutrally loca- C ONTINENTAL HOTEL N, Y. Cent'l, Lake Shore, Buffalo it Washington, & Opposite Erie R.W. Depot, hupfalo, N. v. r. inivKdll eV NOIVH, Proprietors. STATE JOURNAL POWER PRINTING OFFICE, statu sr incur, I'Oi.i .inijjs. TO THE PUBLIC. If you want neat, uhean. anil irouil Iwork done. snnh a. BILL IIRADS,-"' LEU Kit and NOTE 1IP.AD8, CAM lis (of any Uescrliitiun), ClIltri.AIIS, HOOK WOIIK, 1'AMI'ili K PS. 1'OBTKIM, 1IAI.I. CARDS, IiINNKHO ,RD3. INVITATIONS, WEDIlINU C'AltlJH, XlollHN-INO CAlilH CHIIIvrhNINU CAIlllH, FIT. SliilAl, NUTICts, III ANK Km It Mo l"i,m- memal,) BASK I'HINl'INO, MECHANICS' nun i mo. Call at the ahiv eMthlisltment anl loot at the sn-oinieiiB. YouaillUu Hialitsl liv tliuso siR-ei- nu-n. to Krt Just tlis tyl uf wirk you want, llien-hy aiivlnir a n'eat 0f trouble to yimrai-lf. We shall mills), ynu in eriiie wuil ,tyle, nud ur- iicuiany in ti.e Bioea used in tlie wora. OHU Mono 11 T( PIJ'.ANLK, Wera'lrarlie ilarattr'ii Ion of LAW Y HUB to tho apjir iT.-d Formaof IUn)rti)(oy. AUtlmOif- it-runi lorma aiiimiaiiiiy on nanti, atiu it wouui tw well lor Lawyer to rainfliaber that aTmy decrip- XyAW PIUNTlNItT C4n be ilonn at lyiw Hatoi and in (lood Btyle. oiner i.aw rarma at rwiucoQ price. CALL AND HKKUHt Notice to Bridge Builders. XTOTrOB TB n Kit RUT OIVRN THAT 1M Healed rmpntala will barecvirrd by theUora-ntitaiontra ot Fraaklm county, Uhio.at tha Audi tor'a otlira of aaid county, until thn 3Tthdiyof iWotr-r, A. 1. MV, at I o'clock V. II. of aad Jay, for building Patent Wroutfl.t Iron Tuhular Arch Und. a, ana hundred feet clear ipttn and i-teea ft-et clear rowlwny, over Alum Vttok n tha line of Jrnnei Parka's attrition ol Henrr Innta'a tmd in aection No. J UifUin township. Franklin euuntr. Ohio. All Dlna. aDenitiiiatioua aud quiremcnta connected with tha erection of aaid hriilga will ba op- n for lha inapention of the public at tha Countr Auditor 'a Ottiae of aaid county. irom win oaia w ma lime 01 awuriunn uie con tract. Brprata bitiawiU bo receivi-d for tupeT-atructuru, aton ntaaonryanl exo aTation. Each bid to ba aoromnanied by Kyod and auOlciant aa entity for a faithful pertoi mance of any contract toth.m awarded in connect ion hemwith. Further notice ia fivin that the Couimiaaionera reserve the Htm, vo n jx)v maj or mi mun. uy oraor Vrounty vommuuioatra. H. E. KITiE, Auditor Franklin Countr. O, Columbui, O., Bept. U, m, arpift PATENT OFFICE. INVENTORS WHO WISH TO TAKK OUT lettara Tatent an advised to counsel with hums c uo., Bailor. ol the-Ncicimvia aue.i. oam, wno nave pniaeouitii ci.itns Dleora lue 1' tent Otttc lor more than Twenty Years. Tht American and Kurenean Patent Aeency le the most eitenelv. In the world. Charges leas than any wnr-r niuaoi. aaviiay. ramphlet, containioK full lostmctlonl to In. Tentors, is sent sratis. Aililresa ill i n n sjii , m i-iirk notr,niewl.iK is Nelson's Business College, Opposite tha FoatOIBn, CINCINNATI, OlilO. HIOIIAHII ar.l.fHIN, President. TN THIS COI-I.P.OKOUlOINATlill THKflYH. TfelM of teaohlne by th. actual transaction of busini-aa, which ha. giv.n it si.linction in all part. 01 iiieroiiuiry. oiuueni. wno can antirn to pay I littl. mure for s Metmnollt.n education of th tlrst olsss, will Und this I he cheapest Cnllcim In the enu. ror r-sriicuiare anuress tne leaweal. fnyese U8K A Nb'ATLY -PRINTED LETTER-HEAD And Ord.r at the DAILY JOURNAL OFFICE, CONVICT LABOR. WAnnm'1 Ornni, DHIII l'lMI-TstlftlAslV. ' Cliimbun, U (Xtober nth, (M.9. QKALKt) PROHWAM WILL 111 IUCCKIV- r.uai ininnmr until 13 n clock U., Wl" NKHDAY. NOVKM11KII 1. IMU. for tha Ultnr I All Onnviote, mora or Iraa, far a norm! not as eidinK tiT yeara. All bidamuitbamatlt lncom nhantw with tha nnivUlona at "An Ant t nmi. iala and ttrm the (Mile Pantfrnttarr," pawd am imii e, invi, asnti lur-ntiru npni 11, Pif lilank lunna lor bida will ba IturnUhad on aruU-eation at thia Ofhr. ' PronnmU to Im andonod ''PmiwmhIsj fhr Ontivlri a-auwi matt tuiuraaavu w it. nuifll. 1 Wardvo.U.f. SEWING inACIIIES. roATess! Terfectionl! T III? iVced Sewing Machine MANUFACTURING COMPANY, or Ilarifurtl, Conn wDropt'CeilPulicraof 1NGS "VroTHINO HAS YF.T BEKN M AT)E WHIC H will compact with it in Simplioityof Arrangemont, Thor oughness of Construction and Working Cupnoity. With these oombined feature of BimnlirltT. uuraDiuiy, sun uapaiuny, lua "Weed Family Favorite" Hah tvlvauced beyond any other fieviof Itaobiiw ft o hit fu ior iriie. roriimnonDtieiDfilatinfr buyinir Sf wiry? Machiiuw will consult tlifir iiitereot by L-xiuuiin iho IT. "VM MI," At my ltettileuoc, INo. HI Kiittt KlcH Mtreet. Whore aU who favor me with call aan tea tho Lttchine work. T bunkum" m friends and ttronii for nut fi- von, i most- r ihiciiu iv which a eouunuanoe 01 tlii'irindulgi-nco. Machine anM on prt term", and Mtifaction guarantml. "lvery'.liine fully Warrant!. tv. ii. mil ;. No. til Laat Kit'h Rtif-t, . a&gL'iittor Utjwinif Macbioea. SEW1NG MACHINE. FIRST PREMIUM! AGAIN VIOTOHIOUM! TAKK ITFASI'HK I IV AXNorTVC-1N) to tht community at larva and all who rnnU'innlate supplying thwmwlvt'n with one ol tticno household nproilies. n Mewmir Mnrhlne, that ttiu Flurenc lw, aa uiml, nxceiM all others in a tir (MiiitotiE lor nuprriomy. At the Krninckv 'mr. iunt i-loanl. tha Florfnca waa awaidcd Lha 'irti r ran turn lor ma Sent Family Sewing Machine, and fllno the Fitnt Prpmitim on Wnrk done on the nam, having for it coiniretit.ira all tho tirat clam mucin urn m int in mi Anions wni(.i miiy lie muml llm WKKil. N NIIKH. UO'A R. WUEfcLRI t WlhflON.OllOVKU & )UKl-;H.cU'..ft.'. Thi iMiutatypt of whttt occurs at all exhil-itiuim w litre cumpeWnt judges U-t their merit. Tlutttha nmiuesHaoftljIy (in htt hmt'v S'tining Machine lif wor d, Ihiti't futvet n e xnmiite it ln-lbr nun-linning, Secofnt liiuid muclnnca or ail othrr siiiitiuiucni'r's fwiiMrtntir on nana ana i-r aaie lieun. Saleroom ana uui 'i Mt Street. kuj:4; W. S. UltOWN, Afrtnt. IIIIKal. OSADALIS I II I. Tlf linn"! ..!!!-:!!, punlioa l ho lil ioi I im. I cim'- H' rtftiln, Inn.-, hkm PiaciiHt-a, lthcuma-i, hiru'ittit'a of Woman, urtl uli i'lintiie A(1't'(iiiH ol tlio UIoikI, t.ivcr aiil klilitvyi". It iKVim mended l.viltu Jltiliciil Fituully nut I inwiy llllillrilltKlrl f onr 1h.-1 tutir.ciii. Itfiitl tlie teHtiiiioiiy uf I'liyaidnna iih'l li it'-iiU wliii Intvo nm-'l it orb i non-i fur miv ItiitiHlttlia flitnle in It-ii ili ll.iV. ir AlimuieM! for 1 1 ji'.n", ulii-h imhli'-h fornrniui-t'HtH ilisirii-nitoii; jt will f(iva you muni v:ituiM)ii iiimnii 'ihhi. Ur. H, W. Oarr, of HulHmore, MlV"' 1 jiliM-siin in rwommondlnR vfiiir iium ii a 1 1 ft hi n vrv iiowfntii iiilii'iMh vi', I Imvo aeon it uaoii in tvo vw uitli hniipy reHiiltn one in it custttil' ai fioii.lrtiy aypliiha, In Ittlili-h tin- Ualtt'iit nrotiitutlt't'tl him- ..If Hired lifter Imvinit tnkon flva .In.lllffti.f vnur int'ilit'tiio. The other m nTfi'iilfrofnn of huta ataudiiiff, Uliu'li iminilly imi'rMvtnjj under iiM life, mi l tin UKlK'iitiona aratlmt tilifi iiaiiisuL in I Msion iwnrr. 1 tiiivoc(ir.'Hiiiyoxfmnu',u mim itirmiin l.v liuh Your ltrrfii'lnlin ia mada, riinl fth-l it' nil exclM)t comitouild ul'iillivfilivo indi'i'lieiila. Dr. Simrlit.nf .Niclioltixrillo, Ky., -. l. )i-, nt-i-il Ito-iv n in in cn''a .if S.-r(.ftilr. fiiifi flpoomiiirv Rvnhilia tnih "iiliH'.iiMi.ry r'iilt aftelen- .1- 'f tlio blood I know no bettor n'liH'dv. sviiiiii.-l (l Mci nddcn, iiurrree !,m'. Ti'liil.. UllVS l It ivi- iiptl Kirn hot tlea of Roaa ,ImU-, mi l wrt t'litiivly cim-d of liln'iiitintiHiii: acini lin' four Itfittlea, hi I vili ii ir my hi oilier who tiaa r-Tid dm fon ovi'i. lulu, mi l it eilocttod a perfect oura. Ho-.i hH la aold by nil 'Irngglila, Ldwraioiy, CI Exulinuno Pluce, I lAl.TIJil'ilrt. niis. n.KBrsTS, bitks a co, . rropriitort. 1U. HIOIIjVUT GOLDEN REMEDIES AtV for no othar. take no other, and von will ive tiine, health aud money. $l,ooo HKWAIll) for any oaMOf dieeaaeinany taya wtin uiey iau w cure. LT. ItU'rliO'sl (ioLtlRM Rauuw No, 1 ctiTea TT1 cere, Ulcerated Bora iriroat ana uoutn. lore Kyi Cutaneoui or Hkln ErupUooa, Cttpx r (Vlor n ntrlira: Horeneaa or vne twain, nerumia. o i thm ifrlcit Iti'noTubtr.AIU'ratlTe and lilond l'ltri fltr known, ri'tnovee ail diwin fmm tha aysteta, sod WtA the blond unto and haalth.. Ur. HimuD'a Uoi,rKM Ham au No. 1 cum Her riirial AITrtttona, Hiienmattam in all tta forma, whfthHr intm mroury or oiuar cauai-a ; tftrea tm iBftliittc relif in all t'amw. No dieting lu-oe-nary. I bare thousand- of tVrtifloatea provlni tha mi- rMiilo'ia cuiei rffi-ctrd by themi Ht-mMiua. Paioic .rf either n . or no, i, 93 ot per Dutue, or iwp noitieaiur ft w. Air, am nnv e, i.iwL.4inn niKKITRi rs in, mcedr. pleaaaut and rautoal our lor all Urinary lierann'mt nta, acooiotianitd with full direction!. Peh'b, W ' Pr bottlo. Dr. Uim.u'a tlOLnaii P.t.mn b'Amovh, a radtral cure for Nervnuaor (general Uehtlity, In old or younut Itopartinpr raarf 7 with wonderfoi eUrxjls i niua, jwr ootvie ur two ooiviea tor au. on rewiptof prloe, sltAanr nlace. I' Komnllea will ba hlD- petltoany place. I'mmi nttuntion paid to all rtrrri'p'nihnt". Nona fi-niin without the nam H, HI HAltUti, ml prvprioiur,' blown in glaaa 01 noni'". Addreia l1t D. R. BK'BAROH, No. tftfH Vartik ML. N-w Vmk. tmrhonr,tMiuti.M,iotf r-.ai. Cireulara aant. LEGAL ENVELOPES. OCAI.I. BIHKH AMI tIAA tthe DAll.Vsl'AXIi.ollliN ,,0Firr!, , llEut BtstaSV D I -.T"H,i hi wiiv '. Ih-iijiiiiini llrchtfd, of limn, Ohio, iHiit.ii: I hnvo ("UltiMCtl fo twrnly Ivi-nrn with nn tnveterata ornption ilitiT uiv tahoU Uidy. A short lime , .ith'o I itiin1 lift I'd A botllonf Rn-a. as rwm as TO " s SUS LINED SAS?.oi CL0THIK8 t'tr ,H" JLeight of tho Style. ' TiMIMO:::S3ffiS), READY TO PTJT RIGHT OH. Tho ohjact of th. Chestnut ItTMt Olothlnf latafe. llshmsnt I. to furnish s class of Kesdj-nudaOlothinc superior to anything that has heretofore bra 0uVd to th. public. Only the Snw fabrics ar. and, and Hi. beat trimmings, and the, are oat by lbs most skillful and artlaUo rattan, and mad. up In .laborats and tasteful styles. A fall stock of inch clothing is now In store, and being sold at moderate prices. Connected with ths Mtsblishmsnt, affords rare dTautagss, jmjI0tltl rjod, rjoite fnlt, igntsl rt m fflakinj fflg, No inar work Is dono la any Merchant Tellortu Honss In ths Isnd. No better stylM, no richer goods, no mors renowned cutters, no mors perfect tits caa snywbers lis obtsloed, i ' n . trim i is . .'I rr 1 1 I 'll'l IV 0EHT3 IM LASS. Beautiful and Servlocable Otrmsat. IK LABOSST VABIITY. An Citat Atiortaint of GENT'S PUBLISHING GOODS, 818 A 820 CHESIOTT STKEET, PHIIADILPHIA, ton - , 1 Sracut, Notl By onraysuts ofBelr.innn. gentlemen st s distance can ord.r with certainty of baring a good St. Rules for Belf-measnremeut and sample, rat by mall when requested. SHERIFF'S PiioiximrioN. THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OP FRANKLIN County are bun by notihtid to meet, at their mpeeuve piAcea (.1 luuninff eieenona, on tne via Tuesday ol October, A. U. lhfi'J.beini the Itftb day of October, A. 11, And votu for the following olticora, W-Wit: One Governor, - One Lieut. Utirernor. Oue Jud(e Supreme Court Ore Treaeurer 0f Bute, " One Attorney-Ooncral, , One Member of Board or Public Work. One Htate Senator, Two KepreaenUtirea, One ProbUo Judtre, One Hherilf, One Tremurer , One Auditor, One Cummi-eioner, One Itiilrrnary Director, One Coroner, Also, on Annr-iivt nt HbI Km taf 1- Uiattiot in Viaukltn County. The Truateea of tha aeveral Townihtpa are re-qulrcd to return the Clerk ot the Court thenamea of the following number of Jurora, apportionad aafollowa: Montgomery Tp 81 s-nniun Pleaaant Brown Waihiogton Perrr Jackson Prairie ' Norwich 1 (Sharon Cliotan Plain ' Minim Ulendoi Jftftjnon Truro Hamilton 1 Given under mr hand and Hal, thta Uth day of Heptember, A. V. 18CU, and in the Hi ninety-fourth year of theIndept-nd-. tne uf to United Htataa of Amtttoa. K. U AVE It, Coroner, fkweft Aotiny aa Bheriff Pranklin Co., O. Faleofan Tiitlre Stock of 1 JEWELBY, AT CO LUM13U8, O., , noloiiff tuff to thn IMnlo ol K, l. Dim bur. doceuoMl mHB UNJRRM(NKD WILL 88LL, BY .1. authority of the Probta Court, at Private tiale, tli tnttre aloi'k of Watehaa, Cloeka, Jewel, y. Plaled Ware, Tools, Furniture and Flit area be-lonKtur to the estate of It. D Dunbar, lat- uf tha oity ef Oolumbui, Pranklin county, o., deeeaad. The atook il now In rvoin No. U aat Town tt in aaid eity, whrre deordrnt had eatahliahed a valusblatrwla. Thoae wiahtng to purohaie will tlnd it f reatlr to their lnt"reat to call , or eddrpea me at v Houth Uivh Bt., Colontbua, O. Ths lock and loc itton ata both deairable. and affar, an opp irtunity to pater immedinUly into a Iuera Uva buaineaa. Valuation M' Toraaa of ale, one third In hand, onethird In nine, and ne-thlrd in ehrht n montha, with interest oo lefepfd paymenw.tlneioh are to be aacured to tho aatiafaeUon ot the whtuniRned. m UOUACR WIUOK. Adm'r of the Balate of U. A. Dunbar, deold. Rept. th, IWJ. aop q20i BOOK AOENTS WANTED A ll.T JOHN MGOUOII. A compute history fit hia life, hla almoat attpw. human tniiiifle afulnit interaparanco, with vivid pon picturea of what ha aaw In Kiirope, Thn whula enlivened with altoting Inoidenu full of tntfret and pathoe. ihe work will le beautifully bound and iUutratd. There eaa ba no oppoat-tton. Kvery one want IU Agntta art taking fm.n flo to M onlcra a day. Tha luwoat report yet metved ta XI nrden in 1 eavm. Atioreaa the pub-lthera, UiLL, NU HwLB CO,, pnnirneld Mua. k - fm ' . fmw AT US LEAD PENCILS! rm bkrt nouns, or Ai.t, kinds-Very lo at the iUUttMAli omen,! :i:iil